Skip to content
Blog

Blog

  • Home
  • Pensoft Publishers
Previous Image

Oviposition sites

This is a female European stag beetle equipped with a radio transmitter in order to detect oviposition sites.

Tweet
Tweet
Posted on August 28, 2017August 28, 2017 Full size 1418 × 1857

Post navigation

Published inSpecial Nature Conservation issue: Monitoring protected insects in the European Union
Shadow-loving insect named after Tuomas Holopainen of NightwishShadow-loving insect named after Tuomas Holopainen of Nightwish
Seven new spider species from Brazil named after 7 famous fictional spider charactersSeven new spider species from Brazil named after 7 famous fictional spider characters
Record-breaking success: Study on spider megacolony is the most popular article published by PensoftRecord-breaking success: Study on spider megacolony is the most popular article published by Pensoft
A new Critically Endangered frog named after “the man from the floodplain full of frogs”A new Critically Endangered frog named after “the man from the floodplain full of frogs”

Categories

Archives

SUBSCRIBE VIA EMAIL

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
Loading
Terms Display
entomology scholarly publishing Coleoptera evolution plants herpetology insect diversity new species ecosystem nature conservation open science zoology Amphibia China biology academic publishing citizen science biodiversity diversity ZooKeys biodiversity loss reptiles marine science environment botany ecology Pensoft natural history Hymenoptera fauna spiders invasive species conservation insects publishing biogeography research Endangered species open access ARPHA wasps taxonomy biodiversity data Lepidoptera ecosystems

Links

  • Log In
  • RSS

All materials published on this blog are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) unless stated otherwise.

  • Home
  • Pensoft Publishers
Blog Proudly powered by WordPress